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Mongolia YGL Learning Journey September 9 th – 10 th , 2011 Ulaanbaatar/Terelj, Mongolia In July 2011, Mongolian YGLs Oyun Sanjaasuren, Ganhuyag Ch. Hutagt, Asashoryu Dagvadorj and Zorigt Dashdorj initiated an event called the Mongolia YGL Learning Journey. The main purpose of the event was aimed to introducing many different aspects including the cultural, traditional, social, economic and business sides of Mongolia to members of the Forum of Young Global Leaders (YGLs). The event was allocated for two days just before the World Economic Forum YGL New Champions meeting in Dalian, China. The Mongolia Economic Forum (MEF) was responsible for organizing the Mongolia YGL Learning Journey in cooperation with Zorig Foundation, Asashoryu Foundation and Terelj Suikh LLC. The main sponsors of the event were World Bank, Monnis Group, APU JSC and MCS Group. Organization and preparation for the event started from early July, when the invitation was sent out to the YGLs. Initially MEF targeted for a group of 30 YGLs as participants. This number gradually grew during the course of registration and reached 47 at its peak. However, certain YGLs had unavoidable reasons and were unable to join us. The final number of YGLs in attendance of the first YGL event in Mongolia was 34. YGLs started flying in from the 7 th of September. Some arrived early on private business and others wanted to use the opportunity to spend a little more time in Mongolia. For example, YGLs Mark Turrell and David Rodin took a trip to the Gandan Monastery and other tourist attractions, while YGL Margo Drakos and her husband, Nicholas Drakos visited the local Emergency and Trauma Hospital. Margo also managed to make time to be interviewed by Jargalsaikhan Dambadarjaa who is the host of onetoone talk show “Defacto”. MEF held an introductory dinner for the YGLs on the evening of the 8 th at the IVY Restaurant. This was an opportunity where the YGLs could get to meet each other and mingle. The dinner was hosted by Monnis Group. Yokozuna Asashoryu Dagvadorj handed out his own brand “Yokozuna” whisky to each of the guest as a gift. On Friday 9 th August we started the first day of the Learning Journey and our first stop was at the 33 rd Secondary School of Ulaanbaatar. The YGLs were greeted by school children of all ages and were introduced to the school in English. Then they were invited to the hall for the “Dignity Talk”. Before that, the school had prepared a small concert for their guests. It included performances of throat singing, horseheaded fiddle and contortion. The YGLs seemed to be quite amused by their talent. Our main aim of visiting the school was to promote dignity. Next was the part when Ganhuyag Ch. Hutagt, Global Dignity Ambassador to Mongolia started his talk on what the Young Global Leaders were, the Global Dignity Day and How to live a dignified life. We had three representatives of the school children expressing what dignity meant to them and how they plan to live a dignified life. As part of the Global Dignity initiative, MEF opened the Dignity Wall at the 33 rd Secondary School.

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Mongolia  YGL  Learning  Journey  September  9th  –  10th,  2011  

Ulaanbaatar/Terelj,  Mongolia  

     In  July  2011,  Mongolian  YGLs  Oyun  Sanjaasuren,  Ganhuyag  Ch.  Hutagt,  Asashoryu  Dagvadorj  and  Zorigt  Dashdorj  initiated  an  event  called  the  Mongolia  YGL  Learning  Journey.    The  main  purpose  of  the  event  was  aimed  to  introducing  many  different  aspects  including  the  cultural,  traditional,  social,  economic  and  business  sides  of  Mongolia  to  members  of  the  Forum  of  Young  Global  Leaders  (YGLs).  The  event  was  allocated  for  two  days  just  before  the  World  Economic  Forum  YGL  New  Champions  meeting  in  Dalian,  China.       The  Mongolia  Economic  Forum  (MEF)  was  responsible  for  organizing  the  Mongolia  YGL  Learning  Journey  in  cooperation  with  Zorig  Foundation,  Asashoryu  Foundation  and  Terelj  Suikh  LLC.  The  main  sponsors  of  the  event  were  World  Bank,  Monnis  Group,  APU  JSC  and  MCS  Group.  Organization  and  preparation  for  the  event  started  from  early  July,  when  the  invitation  was  sent  out  to  the  YGLs.  Initially  MEF  targeted  for  a  group  of  30  YGLs  as  participants.  This  number  gradually  grew  during  the  course  of  registration  and  reached  47  at  its  peak.  However,  certain  YGLs  had  unavoidable  reasons  and  were  unable  to  join  us.  The  final  number  of  YGLs  in  attendance  of  the  first  YGL  event  in  Mongolia  was  34.       YGLs  started  flying  in  from  the  7th  of  September.  Some  arrived  early  on  private  business  and  others  wanted  to  use  the  opportunity  to  spend  a  little  more  time  in  Mongolia.  For  example,  YGLs  Mark  Turrell  and  David  Rodin  took  a  trip  to  the  Gandan  Monastery  and  other  tourist  attractions,  while  YGL  Margo  Drakos  and  her  husband,  Nicholas  Drakos  visited  the  local  Emergency  and  Trauma  Hospital.  Margo  also  managed  to  make  time  to  be  interviewed  by  Jargalsaikhan  Dambadarjaa  who  is  the  host  of  one-­‐to-­‐one  talk  show  “Defacto”.       MEF  held  an  introductory  dinner  for  the  YGLs  on  the  evening  of  the  8th  at  the  IVY  Restaurant.  This  was  an  opportunity  where  the  YGLs  could  get  to  meet  each  other  and  mingle.  The  dinner  was  hosted  by  Monnis  Group.  Yokozuna  Asashoryu  Dagvadorj  handed  out  his  own  brand  “Yokozuna”  whisky  to  each  of  the  guest  as  a  gift.    

On  Friday  9th  August  we  started  the  first  day  of  the  Learning  Journey  and  our  first  stop  was  at  the  33rd  Secondary  School  of  Ulaanbaatar.  The  YGLs  were  greeted  by  school  children  of  all  ages  and  were  introduced  to  the  school  in  English.  Then  they  were  invited  to  the  hall  for  the  “Dignity  Talk”.  Before  that,  the  school  had  prepared  a  small  concert  for  their  guests.  It  included  performances  of  throat  singing,  horse-­‐headed  fiddle  and  contortion.  The  YGLs  seemed  to  be  quite  amused  by  their  talent.  Our  main  aim  of  visiting  the  school  was  to  promote  dignity.    

     

Next  was  the  part  when  Ganhuyag  Ch.  Hutagt,  Global  Dignity  Ambassador  to  Mongolia  started  his  talk  on  what  the  Young  Global  Leaders  were,  the  Global  Dignity  Day  and  How  to  live  a  dignified  life.  We  had  three  representatives  of  the  school  children  expressing  what  dignity  meant  to  them  and  how  they  plan  to  live  a  dignified  life.  As  part  of  the  Global  Dignity  initiative,  MEF  opened  the  Dignity  Wall  at  the  33rd  Secondary  School.        

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   Our  next  destination  was  the  Ministry  of  Foreign  Affairs.  There  were  more  than  200  representatives  of  student  and  youth  delegates  gathered  to  participate  in  the  panel  discussion  on  “Leadership  and  Youth  Engagement  in  Policy-­‐making”.  The  discussion  panel  was  moderated  by  Mongolian  YGL  and  Member  of  Parliament  Oyun  Sanjaasuren.  There  were  4  YGL  panelists  and  3  delegates  representing  the  Mongolian  youth.    Each  panelist  was  given  a  chance  to  introduce  themselves  and  express  their  point  of  view  on  the  given  topic.  The  discussion  covered  a  wide  variety  of  topics  and  the  audience  participated  actively  with  interesting  questions  and  comments,  making  it  all  a  very  fruitful  meeting.    

         

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   Next  on  our  agenda  was  to  have  lunch  with  Prime  Minister  of  Mongolia,  Batbold  Sukhbaatar.  The  lunch  was  hosted  by  MCS  Group  at  the  Monet  Restaurant.  The  Prime  Minister  greeted  everyone  by  welcoming  them  with  gratitude  for  coming  to  our  country.  Each  guest  had  the  chance  to  introduce  themselves  and  explain  their  field  of  activities.      

 After  lunch,  YGLs  returned  to  the  Ministry  of  Foreign  Affairs  to  hear  the  presentation  prepared  by  Chairman  of  the  National  Development  and  Innovation  Committee  Mr.  Hashchuluun  Chuluundorj.  The  presentation  included  a  very  informative  speech  about  Mongolia’s  past,  present  and  future  social,  economic  and  political  status.  With  a  10  minute  break,  the  topic  of  discussion  within  the  hall  changed  to  “Media  in  Mongolia  -­‐  From  a  domestic  and  international  perspective”.  The  panel  discussion  was  moderated  by  Mr.  Jargalsaihan  Dambadarjaa.  Mongolian  media  delegates  included  Oyundari  Tsagaan  from  the  Mongolian  National  Broadcasting  Network,  Nomin  Chinbat  from  Mongol  TV  representing  the  private  media  sector,  Tanan  Bat-­‐Erdene  from  Shuud.mn  media  news  website  and  Uyanga  Vladimir  from  the  New  Media  Marketing  Agency.  Topics  of  debate  included  independence  of  journalists,  copyright  issues,  low  salary  and  other  concerns  faced  by  the  media  in  Mongolia  today.  

With  a  full  day  of  meetings  and  discussions,  the  YGLs  needed  some  refreshing  up.  The  reception  dinner  was  held  at  the  iLoft  Function  House.  MEF  had  prepared  a  line-­‐up  of  musical  and  cultural  numbers  to  give  YGLs  an  understanding  of  Mongolian  tradition  in  its  various  forms.  The  performance  included  numbers  by  Husugtun  band,  the  leading  contortionist  of  the  Mongolian  circus,  Mongolian  long-­‐song  and  a  fashion  runway  from  Torgo  Salon  showing  traditional  Mongolian  clothing  designs.  Attending  the  dinner  were  guests  from  all  fields  including  government,  corporate  and  private  sectors.  The  YGLs  seem  to  have  enjoyed  themselves,  laughing,  singing  and  dancing  the  night  away.  

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  On  the  morning  of  the  10th,  the  YGL  filled  bus  departed  the  Chinggis  Khaan  hotel  heading  for  Terelj  National  Camp.  On  the  way,  YGLs  were  introduced  to  the  beautiful  Mongolian  nature  as  it  is,  with  camel  rides  and  a  chance  to  have  photos  taken  with  wild  eagles.    We  also  stopped  by  the  Chinggis  Khaan  statue  at  Tsunjin  Boldog.  Inside  the  statue  you  find  the  world’s  biggest  man  made  shoe  and  a  variety  of  services.  The  YGLs  were  led  by  Ganhuyag  to  climb  up  to  the  highest  peak,  standing  on  top  of  the  horse’s  head.                                          

After  seeing  the  tourist  attractions,  the  YGLs  headed  for  the  Ariyabal  Monastery  where  we  had  five  star  lunch  awaiting  them.  On  the  way  up  to  the  monastery,  we  stopped  the  bus    and  walked  all  the  way  up  the  hill.  This  was  named  the  “Walk    of  Wisdom”  where  on  the  side  of  the  path  you  would  find  inspirational  proverbs  and  quotes.  Inside  the  monastery,  we    met  the  Chief  Lama  and  were  present  for  his  prayings.  For  lunch,  Terelj  Hotel  Catering  and  Logistics  prepared  Mongolian  style  barbecue  Khorkhog  and  buffet  lunch.  The  scenery  outside  was  just  beautiful  and  perfect  weather.    

     

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The  second  part  of  the  day  started  with  a  meeting  session  on  the  YGL  Panel  for  Advancing  Development  (YPAD).  YPAD  Co-­‐Chairs  Ganhuyag  Ch.  Hutagt,  Kevin  Lu  and  Jaime  de  Bourbon  Parme  introduced  the  Mission  Statement  and  the  role  of  YPAD  in  Mongolia.  Then  YPAD  Special  Guest,  World  Bank  Country  Manager  Coralie  Gevers  gave  an  Opening  Conversation  about  Mongolia's  Economic  Development.  YGL  Eric  Parrado  who  is  an  advisor  to  the  Mongolian  government  on  fiscal  policy  and  implementation  of  Sovereign  Wealth  Funds  gave  a  presentation  on  Sovereign  Wealth  Management  for  Mongolia.  This  is  one  key  topic  that  is  becoming  of  severe  importance  and  something  that  we  need  all  possible  foreign  advice  and  expertise  on.  

 One  of  the  key  points  of  the  YPAD  session  was  the  Mongolia  Risk  Report.  This  report  was  initiated  as  one  of  four  key  components  of  the  Mongolia  YPAD  and  an  initial  report  and  analysis  was  drafted  by  the  Economic  Research  Institute  (ERI)  with  special  funding  by  the  World  Bank.  The  Mongolia  Risk  Report  was  introduced  by  ERI  Director,  Prof.  Tuvshintugs  Batdelger  and  Managing  Director  of  the  Mongolia  Economic  Forum,  Naidalaa  Badrakh.  Concluding  the  session  was  the  topic  Strategic  Communications  and  the  Perception  of  Mongolia  in  the  US  by  YPAD  Special  Guest  Joanthan  Gardner,  COO  of  Penn  Schoen  Berland.  Each  discussion  was  followed  by  a  question  and  answer  session.       With  a  half-­‐hour  break,  guests  were  invited  to  dinner  hosted  by  the  Terelj  Hotel.  During  dinner  there  were  inspirational  speeches  and  toasts  of  gratitude  for  the  Mongolian  YGLs  for  organizing  and  hosting  this  event.  YGLs  enjoyed  the  evening  away,  some  even  showing  off  talents  of  their  own.       Even  though  two-­‐days  aren’t  enough  to  cover  all  aspects  of  a  country  as  big  and  rich  in  history  as  Mongolia,  we  hope  the  event  was  an  introductory  insight  and  that  each  and  every  YGL  went  back  home  with  a  certain  sense  of  understanding  and  respect  for  our  country.  The  YGL  Journey  never  stops.  Their  next  destination  was  Dalian,  China  for  the  Summer  Summit  of  the  World  Economic  Forum.